IAM advise on preparing for springtime driving
- April is well known for its showers. Stopping distances are increased on wet roads – allow at least twice as much time as usual to stop if the road is damp.
- The clocks go forward this Easter weekend, so you could be driving to work in the morning in darker conditions than you are used to. Do a thorough check of all of your lights, and give them a spring clean too to maximise visibility.
- Keep your screen wash topped up at all times. This way whether your car’s dirty due to springtime downpours or covered in insects in the heat – you’re prepared.
- Country roads are a favourite at this time of year, but not only for car drivers. Be on alert for motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders, and give them all plenty of space.
- Mud on the road means that farm vehicles or animals have been out and about. Look out for vehicles or animals emerging from field entrances. It’s slippery stuff too!
- Rabbits, hedgehogs and other animals are more likely to be seen in spring and summer. Don’t swerve uncontrollably if an animal darts out in front of you - it’s better to have a broken fog light or a dented bumper than a loss of control and a big crash.
Rodger said: “In spring you are more likely to see a variety of road users out and about, from bikers to pheasants. Preparing yourself to expect them and being on the lookout for vulnerable road users will ensure a more enjoyable drive and a safer environment for everyone.”
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